In 'Back from the Dead', Bill Walton unveils his tumultuous journey of personal and professional rebirth after a series of catastrophic injuries. The iconic basketball player shares not just the physical challenges of his recovery, but also the emotional and psychological battles he faced along the way. With poignant storytelling and candid reflections, Walton's narrative transcends sports, exploring themes of resilience, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. As he navigates the complexities of identity and belonging, readers are drawn into Walton's world—an inspiring tale of determination that resonates far beyond the court. Will he reclaim his place in the game he loves, and what lessons does he learn about life in the process?
By Bill Walton
Published: 2016
""Life is a game of perseverance, where every setback is a setup for a comeback.""
An NBA sports star and cultural icon discusses his catastrophic spinal collapse in 2007, the excruciating pain he suffered and his slow recovery, as well as his childhood, sports career, and the political and cultural upheaval of the 1960s.
Bill Walton is a renowned author, sports commentator, and former professional basketball player. Known for his vibrant storytelling and engaging prose, Walton has penned several notable works, including his memoir 'Back from the Dead,' which chronicles his journey through triumph and adversity in both sports and life. His writing often reflects his passion for basketball, as well as his philosophical insights, infused with humor and candidness. Walton's unique voice combines personal anecdotes with broader reflections on the human experience, making his works appealing to both sports enthusiasts and general readers.
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“"Life is a game of perseverance, where every setback is a setup for a comeback."”
Back from the Dead
By Bill Walton
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